News Medical: Electrical stimulation on spinal cord and physical therapy help patient to move paralyzed legs Mayo Clinic researchers used electrical stimulation on the spinal cord and intense physical therapy to help a man intentionally move his paralyzed legs, stand and make steplike motions for the first ... Electrical stimulation on spinal cord and physical therapy help patient to move paralyzed legs Patients with fibromyalgia appear to benefit from combined physical therapy and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. Adding TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) to outpatient physical therapy reduced movement-based pain and fatigue in patients with fibromyalgia, and the effects lasted for at least six ...

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The American Journal of Managed Care: Sensory Stimulation, Physical Therapy Effective at Improving Gait Performance in PD Electrical stimulation, physical activity, and balance interventions were also found to be effective in improving gait for patients with neurological disorders including Parkinson disease (PD), stroke ... Science Daily: Transcranial stimulation and/or physical therapy improves walking speed in Parkinson's disease Noninvasive brain stimulation and physical therapy -- alone or in combination -- improve some measures of walking ability in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), concludes a clinical trial.